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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1924

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

ANTWERP Via Singapore, & ROTTERDAM

LONDON, HAMBURO,

"Colombo, Saez and Port Said. '»»

"LONDON MARU''

Tuesday,

4th Nov,

BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES-vis Saigon, Singapore,

Colombo, Durban and Capetown.

MEXICO MARU” "CHICAGO MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore and Colombo."

"AMI'R MAKU it alls at Penans).

-BEINNO MARU“ (Call ́at Pening) MAT PY MABU" (Calls at Pensari:

Wednesday, 2nd Oct. Monday, 24th Nov.

Monday,

Thursday, Tubulay,

20th Oct. 93rd Clot.

4th Nov.

BANGKOR 78 SAIGON.

BUSHO MARU-

Saturday,

42ca na Singapore, Penang & Rangoon

HAGUE MARU”

Sunday

lat Nor"

98th Oct.

SHIPPING.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMHETE CO., LTD.

JHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

CO., LTD..

Company's Stremar l TENTOR

CONSIGNEES

CO

are hereby notitied that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Whart, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to

and Conditions of Storage at Holt's

Per & Mentor, on October 18th- Mrs E. F. Cook and son, Dr. D. B Gawler. Mrs. D. L. Hughes, Miss M. E. Hunter, Miss B. F. N. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pope and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. Schoßrld and son, Mr. Ferey Smith.

"Gargo will be ready for delivery from Ms. A. B. Tod and two children, fiss N. Wentworth, Mrs, C. B. Warren. Miss Godown on and after 18th October

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notice M. E. Wood, How Hing, Ya Kwei Wu,

been given

Bleamer's arrival. prior to

Miss M. K. Ellis, Mrs. E. Ames, Miss | das brokan, chafed and damaged. Goods are ́

AM lo

..

INDO CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

MANILA vìa AMOY

BAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

*BUISANGTM

Saturday,

SHANGHAI SWATOW HAIPHONG HOIHOW BANGKOK A SWATOW

"FOOSHING

Sunday,

18th Oct 31 19th Oot

MINGSANG“

Monday,

20th Oot, 10 Ma

BANGSANG

Turkday

11th Oct

Wednesday, 22nd Oct

KOBETA SHANGHAI & MOJI - "KUTSANG"

TIN SWATOW

TANGHAI TIENTALS

SHANGHAI TA SWATOW MANILA

HAIPHONG BOIHOW STRAITS & CALOUTTA BANDAKAN

**YATSHING ...Wednesday, and Cob, 7

CHEONGSHING* Werksenday, 2nd Oct., Nean

*TONGSHING" Friday 84th Oct 7

YUENSANG"

LEESANG*

“LAISANG *

BINSANG

...Saturday, 25th Oct. 11th

Bunday Saturday, Saturday

25th Oct., 100.

tat Nov. 3pm.

8th Nov, 3 pa

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods CALOUTTA LINE-This Line now affords regular sailings to Caloutta, Penang mud

J. G. Ames, Mr. Kenneth Allan, Mr.. G... Bell, Mis, M. Bailey, Miss P. M.

examined on Tuesday and Fridays

on any Bailey, Mr. A. Brown, Mr. G. E. Coysh; be left in the Godawns where they will be Mr. P. D. Evans Mra G. Evans, Mr. between the hours of 10.45 LM. and Noor L Hudson, Mr. H. L. Mecklenburg, Rev.within the free storage perio T. W. Lister, Miss 1. C. Lister, Mr. R. Claussen, Mr, 1. Murray-Kiild. Mr. Wm. Norwood, Mr. J. Rose, Miss O. E children. Mrs G. A. Wright and child, Mr. R. B. Watt, Miss E. W. Walton, Sze and Mr... T. B. Tennent.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA & VANCOUVER via Shanghai and Ramsden, Mrs. A F. Tennent and two

Japan Ports.

"ALABAMA MARU

Tuesday. alat Out,

NEW YORK via Japan Ports, San Francisco and Panama.

JAPAN POETA.

ALABAMA MARU

INDO MARU"

- HONOLULU MARU"

KAHLUNG VIR "SWATOW & AMOY.

**KAIJO MARU"

-AMAKUSA MARU"

"KOTSU MARU

TAHAD via SWATOW & AMOT.

TAKAO & KEELUNG

BATAVIA MAHU*

Telephone Nos 4498, 4088, 4090.

Tuesday, 21st Oct. Thursday, 23rd Oct Thursday, 20th Oct.

Sunday, 19th Och, 11 am susday,

28th Dot., 11 am.

Thursday 23rd Oct, 10a.m.

Sunday 26th Oct: For further particulars please apply to➡*

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA

M. TAKEUCHI, Manager.

COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA DE BARCELONA

14

Spanish Royal Mail Line

For MANILA, SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, EUEZ-POET-SAID, *BARCELONA and OTHER SPANISH PORTS, 8.8. "C. LOPEZ Y LOPEZ" 8.2

"ISLA DE PANAY"

-

***

For YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJI, and SHANGHAI, 8.8. ISLA DE PANAY".

104

29th Oct 23 Deo,

3rd Dea

The steamers of this Company are all alassed 100 At at Lloyd's and are Atted with every modern convenience for the comfort and safety of the passengers. Ekewardeer and Doctor carried.

O. D. BARRETTO

25. Central Avenue, B.C., CANTON.

For Freight and/or passage apply to me

BOTELHO BROS, Alexandra Building, Hongkong

STILL THE BEST

AND THE CHEAPEST

STOMACH & LIVER TONIC

Mother Seigel's Syrup is still the best remedy for stomach'; and liver disorders, because no other medicine arts so beneficially upon these important organs, or banishes digestive troubles so quickly and completely, Mother Seigel's Syrup, the ideal remedy for acidity, indigestion, pains after eating, flatulence, heartburn, headaches, biliousness and constipa tion, is still the people's Favourite, after fifty years testing.

MOTHER

SEIGELS

SYRUP

* NATURAL MINERAL WATER

FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S Springs

VICHY CELESTINS

In battles, half and splits

Gout, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gravel, Arthritis

For Liver trouble and BillowEZIONE.

VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE VICHY HOPITAL For Indigestion.

Refuse substitutas. -Mention name of spring required.

AROSA

PORT

GOLDSCHMIDT & KIMEL

HAMBURG, 8, Bar Sta. CABLES: GOLDKTMEL-HAMBURG.

EXPORTERS OF

Sulphate of Ammonia Saccharine, Urotropine

And All Classes of Chemicals.

THE NEW FRENOSE WEREEDY.

THERAPION N091 THERAPION NË 2 THERAPION No3

HOLD BY ZEANCES CURSERIES, FRIGHT IN KROPÁTI SI

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.

DI

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DEPARTURES.

Per Admiral Oriental liner President Jefferan. for Victoria and Seattle, on October 18th:-Capt. Bookwater, Mr. L. Kornitzer, Mr. S. Komor, Mr. W. E.

i

have left the Steamer's Godown, and al Goods- remaining undelivered after the 23rd October, will be subject to Bant.

All Claims against the Steamer must be SHANGHAI presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th November, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents Hongkong, 16th October, 1924,"

HIDES & SKINS Markete

UBBER DRUGS:

MANTLA

[1371 n

WOOL Samples valued Best ports for

Smith, Mr. F. E. Frothingham, Mr. W. LONDON SELLING AGENTS

TEA. INDIGO 1 Bold oa 'com. H. Cary, Sisters Cecelia and Ruth, Mrs.

FIBRES H. F. Scholtz. Mr. L. Schipper, Mr. M.

mission in, British BRISTLEES Guiterrez, Mr. C. A. Pintos, Miss M. L.

OILSEED

and Continental. Sterling. Mr. J. S. Dirick, Mr. D. Mac- Kenzie, Mr. W. S. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. 3 S. Meyer, Mr. J. E. Gardner, Mr. H. A. Pearson, Mr. F. B. Pesqueira, Mr. G. Luters, Wong Fong Wah, Mr. Lee Lok. Mr. Ma On. Mr. Ng Lok Dane, Mr. Ngai Tre Yan. Mr. Jean Hund. Mr. Join Seston, Mr. E. F. Boode, Mr. F. A. Nield, Mr. A. Lamel, Mrs. Lee. Miss Lee Lok Sing, Master Lee, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. "Lehmann, Mr. K. Pappee, Mrs. Seng Tunn Foo, Mr. Chan Soong Lai,

Mrs. Cho Shet, Mr. Lee Jouk Nami, Mr. Ng Foon, Mra Lee Shee, Mr. J. Szyu- louski, Mr. Ed. Grivand, Mr. A. Davey, Mr. W. Comfort, Mr. T. Y. Hau Mr. Ho

Jung Loy, Mr. Hong H. Tom. Mr. Ho Luk, Mr. Moy Ching. Mr. Wong Chong, Mr. Kam Lung, Mr. Jen Lang, Mr. Jo Mon Sang, Mr. Pang Gar Jan, Mr. Chin Yin, Mr. Lo Chang, and Mr. Andrew Kau.

PASSENGERS EXPECTED,

DRES, MICA GUME, AND GENERAL "PRODUCE

onsignments îns

dicated.

KEYMER. SÓN & CO.. (Import Depe) Whitefriars, London Telegrams: Kermer, London. Eat. 1 8 4 4.

ON SALE.

"ONGKONG, HANSARD

the LEGISLAMVE Session 1923.

HONGE MEETINGS of

!

REPORTS the the

COUNCIL for

Revised by the Members.

PRICE

86.

DAILY PRE C

CINEMA NOTES.

Per NY.K... Sure Maru, on Oct. Mr. K. 19th:-Mrs. F. L. Bessell, Bosshard, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Botelho,

QUEEN'S THEATRE Miss M. S. Botelho, Mr. W. J. Carroll,

"Love is an Awful Thing" starring Capt. and Mrs. W.. E. Clark, Rev. A. G. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hazeland, Owen Moore, the King of Farce-comedy, Miss Hazeland. Miss R. Hazeland, in this riotously funny feature, is the Mr. and Mrs. Huygen and two children, attraction at the Queen's Theatre begin Mrs. Johnson, Miss Johnson, Mr. E ning today for a four days' run. For Kuch. Mr. and Mrs. T L Lim. Mr. weeks the Select production force labour Q. Lim. Mr. C. Lim, Master Ped in an effort to reduce its newest and Lim. Mr. and Mrs. F. Muthieson, Miss greatest Owen Moore feature to a maxi A. Mathieson, Miss K. Mathieson, Mr. mum of 5.000 feet of film. Every situa F. Ralphs, Miss E. Salisbury, Rev. Ftion not absolutely necessary was elimat- A. Backer, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Cruicked, every incident shortened to its limit. shank, lev. Bro. W. Ftz, Rev. Fr. J. Even the title are confined to a minimum Fischner, Miss L. C. Giaman, Rev. Bro. of footage. And still there remains 7,000 F. Guggumos, Rev. Bro. H. Haack, Rev. feet of flu fun. That is but one indi- Fr..P. Heyer, Rev. Bro. L Holzer, Mr.eation of the bigness of "Loye is an W. T. Jih, Rev. Fr. T. Kalway. Rev. Awful Thing." The story concerns our Bro. T. Ruttelwesch. Mr. and Mr. F. bero having troublesome time winning Mellows. Miss D. M. Mellows, Mr. and the consent of the girl's father. Then when things look pretty, along comes a Mra S. J. Minty. Mr. C. Ovesen and

chorus girl froth the misty yesteryear. son, Miss M. Ovesen. Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pedley. He is caught at the station by his beloved and two children, Rev. Bro. E. Plester, and to make it appear that be in mar- Miss W. F. Plougham, Mr. and Mrsried to the aging chorine, he employs the Reichards, Rev. Fr. W. Sonderman, superintendent's wife to appear much Rev. Fr. L. Senge. Rev. Bro. P. Schain- married to him. And the kids are intro

This introduces ies. Rev. Bro. J. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. duced as evidences J. F. Sorensen, Miss L Sorensen, Rev. couple of counterplota, since the super- Fr. Weber, Rev. Fr. A. Zwarsly, Mrs. intendent must be kept in the dark. Tho W. M. Einery and son, Mr. H. Hata, farce develops with creditable pace right Mr. A. Hill. Mr. T. Kameda, Mr. I down to "the altar" where the bride in Matsudaira, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Max kept waiting as the groom dodges a pro- cess server and seeks to recover some well, Miss O. D. Maxwell, Rev. Fr. Prijka Mr. T. Shhuamura, Mrs. G damaging letters. Stevens. Miss DG. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. S. Takasu, Mr. T. Ashiya, Col. 8. Fukui, Mrs. A. Fujita. "Mr. Hanada, Mr. H. Hayama, Mr. M. Hayashi, Mr. T. Himi, Mr. N. Ikeda, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Imagawa and three children, Mr. K. Imamura, Mr. T. Kato, Dr. M. Kawa- hara, Mr. T. Kurushima, Mr. S. Manabe, Viscount M. Mishima. Mr. M. Mishima, Mr. N. Nagata, Mr. C. Nakano, Mr. M. Nishikawa, Mr. T. Ohno, Mr. K. Omori, Mr. C. Ozaki, "Mr. D. Sugawara, Mr. K. Tadokoro, Mrs. R. Tanaba, Miss P. Tanaba, Mr. K. Terasaki, Mr. K. Tod, Mr. Y. Tsudzuki, Mr. M. Usui, Mr. T. Yamashiro. 3r. R Yasnday Mr. M. Yonekubo and Mr. S. Yokota. H:

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

The BM.S. Empress of Canada left Vancouver for Hongkong. via Japan ports and Shanghai on October 9th, and is due to arrive here on October 7th.

The P. & O... Nagoya from Hong- kong arrived at Marseilles on October 18th at p..

"The 'O.S.K. ss. Seattle, Mary (South) American Line) arrived at Durban October 4th

on

The O.S.K. 58. Mezico Maric (South American Line), left Nagasaki for Hong- kong on the 16th inst., and is due to arrive here on the 21st-

The U.S.E. Shunke Muru (Bombay Line), left Moji for Hongkong on the 17th inst., and is expected to arrive here on the 22nd..

The Admiral Oriental liner. President Grant, which is due at this port on Mon- day, October 20th, sails from Shanghai on October 18tb, on schedule.

The R.M.8. Empress of Axin, arrived. at Manila ""on October 17th at 7 .m., left on October 18th, at 5 pm, and is due at Hongkong on Monday, October 20th, at 9 a.m.

The ss. Clanes (Blue Funnel line). left Port Said on the 13th inst. for Lon- don, Botterdam, Hamburg and Dunkirk: The sa Eurypylus (Blue Funnel line), left Port Said on the 15th inst. for Mar- seillex Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow-

Bingapore returning from Calentis teamers prooend via Stradle and Hongkong to Japan, cocationally calling at Shanghai.

All steamers have

arcailent

socommodation fitted with Wirelew and carry a fully qualified Surgeon. LINE--Shing approximately every three days between Canton and

Shanghai, sometime oaking at Swatow. Through tickets

be obtained and through Bill of Lading are issued to all Northern and Yangtase Ports via Shanghai.

LINEA

11

A wookly service is maintained with Manila by rossain with' goed. passanger accommodation, sailings from both porinevery SaturdAK

11 | HAIPHONG LINE Sailings approximately weekly for passengers and cargo, mailing ad

Hollow both ways. BORNEO

נו

LINE-Fortnightly sailings to and from Sandakan by two 3,000 tam steamers, K. "HINSANG and a “MAUSANG," both steamers Cargo baken · QUE - having excellent passenger 1000mmodation. th agh Bill of Lading for Kudat, Jesselton. Lubuan, Tawao ank Lanad Datu, TIENTBIN LINEA regular service is run from March to Nurember between Hang

kong and Tientsin, occasionally calling at Weihaiwei and Chefoc BANGKOK LINEA weakly service. is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok vis Swatow by Ave steamers filed with up-to-date passenger acomNE- modation.

CALCUTTA LINE

BB

“LAISANG" will be despatched on or abont Saturday, 1st November, 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE, PENANG. & CALOUTTA.

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, POET SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES,

For Freight or Frange apply tow

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

*Tax No. Comunal. Ti5,

GENERAL MANAGLES'

GLEN AND SHIRE

JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS.

U.K.-STRAITS, CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE

HOMEWARDS

Leave Hang. Dimbargoet

GLENOGLE"

OUTWARDS.

Das Hongkong

Vessel

.

24th Oct

30th Deb.

London Rotterdam

Hamburg.

"GLENGARRY”

27th Nov. 14th Dec.

Loodos. Rotterdam and

GLENAPP

13th Nov

Haberr

eth Den

Hamburg

"GLENAPP

“CARMARTHENSHIKE" 13th Nov. "CARNARVONSHIRE "GLENTARA

London, Bottenlam

Movements are subject to change without notios.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, THE GLEN LINE, LTD, AGENTS. Telephones: Central No. 215 saber: 23, and Oentral 1596. -

For Freight or further Particulars, please apply to—

The HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ltd.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “MANIFESTO,” HONGKONG."

CODES USED A1, ABG, FAL Edition; Engineering: First and Second Edition

Western Union and Waikina,

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Make

Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.

Steel Twin-Screw Ocean

Tug and Salvage Steamer Keswick

- Henry

Built, engined and equipped complete by The Hongkong Whampon Book Coy Ad, Hongkong tux thair w service, 1921 Length 165 B.P. Breadth 84 (m) Depth 12 (-) LEF. 2000. Fitted with electrically drivany submersible and centrify gal pumps, air compressce, wireless, son, shuzat and all modems appliances for Halvage WHIL

Plateaddress enquiries to the Chief Manager

M. DIER, B.86. M.IN.A KOWLOOK DOCK, Hoxaxora,

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